
PhotoFast is preparing to launch its new high-capacity CompactFlash card namely the G-Monster 533X Professional. Featuring 64GB of storage space, the card has an Ultra ATA 133 interface and provides a reading speed up to 80MB/s and a writing speed up to 40MB/s. The G-Monster 533 will become available soon for a retail price of $338 with a one-year warranty. [TCMagazine]

Slim yet stylish is what this solar-powered Credit Card Calculator offers you. Having the size and shape of a standard credit card the device would perfectly suit your pocket or purse. No more miscalculating now! Priced at $6. [DVICE]
by Nicole on December 10, 2007

Here are some pics of the new business card sized optical mouse by Evergreen. It can be stored in a PCMCIA slot and available in 4 different colors:White, Silver, Blue and Pink.
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The Kuroutoshikou USB Video Cards are able to display 1440×900 (WXGA+) or 1280×1024 (SXGA) on a separate monitor have a USB 2 port, requires you to have a system with at least a 1.2GHz PIII and a half gig of RAM.You can even use up to 6 of these devices to one computer though your system. What more could you ask for? They come out in Japan late December for a price range between $81-$107
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by Nicole on December 3, 2007

Designer Tom Kenworthy has invented a Sustainable Flash Memory Card Holder that is made from recycled vending cups. It consists of 7 seven plastic cups to make it. It’s both environment friendly and stores all your flash memory cards.
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by Nicole on November 26, 2007

Be discreet about your findings with this little disposable microscope card. It can magnify objects up to 1,000 depending on the light source. Look for tiny particles, hairs, and much more that you couldn’t find otherwise! You’ll never need to worry about anybody invading your room again. You can get a pack of these little wonders for $90!
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by Nicole on November 26, 2007

Clutter is usually around your computer and you just might need a little secret place to store them. The stash card is a little thin drawer which you then in turn put in your PC card in your laptop. Store anything from money, to stamps, even memory cards that you wanna keep on the low from your nosey house guests. $10
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